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Does smart work pay more than hard work?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 236338, member: 61772"] Smart work is great. Hard work is great. Smart hard work? Even better! But let's start at the beginning. "Hard work" is generally understood to simply mean that you have put in a lot of time and energy doing something. It can be lonely, it can be hard, and it can be exhausting—but if you do it right, you can get some pretty amazing results. However, "smart work" does something different: it makes sure that your time and energy are being used for the most efficient way possible to get the results you want. It's not necessarily about how much time you spend, but about how effectively you spend your time in order to achieve your goals. So which type of work pays more? Well, there are two factors to consider: 1) how much money you make; and 2) how much money you actually take home from that job. As far as how much money actually gets put into your pocket overall, smart work will pay more than hard work because smart workers usually get paid for their results instead of the amount of time they spend on those results. For example, a worker who is paid $50/hour will make more than a worker who is paid $10/hour at the same condition. [/QUOTE]
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